- "hamlet" is
pentrefan (also pentrefyn). Both
these words are
diminutives of
pentref ("village") with the
loose meaning of "small village". In Mississippi,...
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Archery in the UK. The
Glyncornel Field Archery Centre became the home of
Pentref Bowmen in 1967. The Club
hosted the All
British & Open
Field Archery Championships...
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Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales. The village's name is
taken from the
Welsh word
Pentref,
which translates as homestead,
though Pentre is
named after a
large farm...
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English as "The Feathers"), the
institute or
village hall
known as
Neuadd y
Pentref,
which was
financed by
Lloyd George with
compensation he
received having...
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November 1854. He
recorded it in his
later book of his
travels Wild
Wales as
Pentref Bettws,
which he said
meant village of the bead-house.
Roger Lewis (born...
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building in 1964. The
memorial hall/village hall (Llwyncelyn
Neuadd y
Pentref) is
situated off the A487 and
contains plaques in
honour of
local men who...
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although fallen trees across the
gorge are a
reported hazard. At Rhos-y-
pentref,
where the
river is measured, it is
joined by Nant Gynwydd, and is crossed...
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Cardiff International Sports Village (Welsh:
Pentref Chwaraeon Rhyngwladol Caerdydd) is
located in
Cardiff Bay in the city of...
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Rhiwbina Garden Village (Welsh:
Pentref Gardd Rhiwbeina) is a
residential development in Rhiwbina, a
northern suburb of Cardiff. It was
begun in 1912...
- Agency. The
Welsh name
Pentre Ifan
translates to 'Ifan's village' – from
pentref 'village' and the
personal name Ifan, a form of Ieuan,
ultimately from...